DashCommand - OBD-II Gauges

OBD-II Dashboards, Scan Tool

Published by: AUTO METER PRODUCTS

Description

Transform your iPhone into a customizable display and monitoring system. DashCommand puts you in control - Monitor and data log engine and vehicle performance, fuel economy, and instantly read and clear troublesome check engine lights, all with the easy to use DashCommand app.
This app also features a professional skidpad showing lateral and accel/braking Gs with min/max indicators, a race track that visually maps out your location, acceleration and braking as you drive laps around the track, an inclinometer that shows rolling angle and vehicle pitch for off-roading, and the ability to data log, record and playback log files showing OBD-II and acceleration data.
DashCommand is a SEMA Show 1st runner-up for best mobile electronics product and four-time SEMA Global Media Award winner!
DISCLAIMER: DashCommand requires a compatible third-party hardware interface, purchased separately, to communicate with the vehicle.
DashCommand supports all OBD-II and EOBD compliant vehicles sold worldwide. Please verify that your vehicle is OBD-II/EOBD compliant before purchasing! Not all OBD-II compliant vehicles will have support for all of these parameters.
Manufacturer-specific data is available for select vehicles, through In-App purchase.
OBD-II Hardware compatibility: Auto Meter DashLink, PLX Kiwi 3 and Kiwi 4, OBDLink MX+, ELM compatible WiFi and , GoPoint BT1
Watch a video on DashCommand:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y12tbLmf_J0
For suggested hardware, see: http://palmerperformance.com/hardware
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In-Apps

Saburu 2011
19.99 лв.
Subaru 2007
19.99 лв.
Subaru 2015
19.99 лв.
Ford 2023
19.99 лв.
Ford 2022
19.99 лв.
Mazda 2022
19.99 лв.
Mazda 2023
19.99 лв.
Mazda 2021
19.99 лв.
Mazda 2020
19.99 лв.
Mazda 2019
19.99 лв.

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User Rating

4.15 out of 5

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DashCommand - OBD Reviews

Great APP!

vesko_m on

Bulgaria

Works fine with generic WiFi OBDII adapter. Read and cleared CEL errors from different cars like Mazda, Opel and Mercedes.

I can barely make it work.

Rhasedesign on

Bulgaria

It often disconnects. You have to turn off your 3g too because it messes up the connection. If you minimize the App, you have to reconnect the adapter. I regret buying it iPhone 7 - iOS 13.1.3

Plamen Ivanov

Chopar on

Bulgaria

Simply the best!!!!

The best diagnostic tool

UNS7OPPABL3 on

Bulgaria

Simply perfect diagnostic tool! If you know what to look for :)

Nice

Dobrinko on

Bulgaria

Very friendly UI and nice functions. Keep up !

The worst spent 45 euros. Ever!

aivanov on

Bulgaria

It's so slow even on newest vehicles, and built with totally wrong concept in mind. You can't set alarms, nor easily choose your own set of pids to watch/arrange on analog or digital gauges. Does not support SSM, and yes - did I said it's slow and choppy even with the fastest OBD readers such as OBDKey. Reviewed on iPhone5. Make yourself a favor - go try another one. Rev is times better and clever app.

Mr

Karatanasov on

Bulgaria

I use it with PLX and it's jaming to quick, sometimes it doesn't connect to the device at all. Despite this it does me a great job by cleaning the errors ,It would be nice if there is a support for the bugs in the program!

TPMS

Rokenjo01 on

United States

It is very good and has been used since it came out, it needs the revision for the “TPMS” Tire Sensors, which would make it an excellent tool that is one of the most requested.!

Most attempts through Wifi are unsuccessful

GianniStecchino on

United States

Based on recommendations, I purchased this app to pair with a ELM327 using a Wifi. Through three vehicles (BMW, Toyota and Mini) and ten years most, if not all, attempts to pair app with OBDII wirelessly failed to connect. My iPhone picked up the OBDII Wifi connection but the app would not connect. Other apps connected on first attempt. I do not recommend this app, you’ll just waste your time and money.

App doesn’t work

amddmd on

United States

I purchased this app to use for extra gauges that I used to monitor on my accessport but have gone open source. I have had to delete and reinstall the app once to fix the issue of it freezing while using and then freezing on the select your device screen after restarting the app. Now, tonight while using it, it froze, dropped connection, then failed to connect to my dongle. I closed the app and tried to reopen it just to have it freeze on the select your device screen yet again. I’ve used this app three times and two of those times it has failed to work properly. A complete waste of money.

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